Articles by Andrew Kapochunas about Lithuanian Maps and Stamps
The Maps and Mapmakers that Helped Define 20th-Century Lithuanian Boundaries. A series:
Part 1: “Administrative Boundaries of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Just Before the Partition of 1772” (2014)
Part 2: “The First Partition of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1772 – Its Description and Depiction in Maps” (2015)
Part 3: “The Second Partition of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1793 – Its Description and Depiction in Maps” (2016)
Part 4: “The Third and Last Partition of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; administrative boundaries of Lithuanian lands, 1795 to 1918 (2017)
Part 5: “The Role of Ethnic Maps and their Makers in Determining Lithuania’s Post-WWI Borders” (2019)
Part 6: “Post-Versailles, Mapmakers Struggle to Depict Lithuania” (2019)
My published autobiography (2010)
Pages 75 – 79 of issue 238 of the Journal of the Lithuania Philatelic Society
My published articles about stamps from the historic Lithuanian area:
- ” ‘Ob-Ost’ Civilian Post Offices and Their Cancellations: Making Sense of a Philatelic Stepchild“ (2013) My research got the American Philatelic Society to change their decades-old categorization of these WWI German- occupied Baltic-area stamps.
- “Revenue Stamps of Memel / Klaipėda: 1920 – 1925” (2015) Chapter 11, and pages 181 – 205, of “Part I, Memel / Klaipėda Handbook,” by John Neefus, PhD, Audrius Barazdeikis, Editor.
